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My car shot from outside my home in Altona. It usually sits in the driveway. I liked the framing and colours and the four different types of travel on display. Shot with another Soviet lens, the venerable Mir 1V, itself based on the Zeiss Flektogon
Chiesa di S. Secondo (Magnano, Biella) tra le brume invernali. Ripreso con Zenit 12XP, Mir 1V, Kodak Gold 200. Gennaio 2011.
S. Secondo medieval church in a misty winter day, Magnano (Biella, Piedmont, Italy), January 2011.
Paris | 2016
LZOS Zenit Mir-1V 37mm ƒ/2.8 (Зенит Мир-1В)
1986 | 10 blades iris | m42 | ƒ/2.8
Mir -1 is the Russian's Carl zeiss Flektogon copy
Фотографии от коллекции «С Миром через Москву»
Photo from a series: «The kind city — The good city».
Photo from the series: «Observer»
Filmed using a lens MIR1V
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Mir (Russian: Мир, Russian for either Peace or World) was a Soviet (and later Russian) orbital station.
Mir was the world's first consistently inhabited long-term research station in space, and the first 'third generation' type space station, constructed over a number of years with a modular design.
Mir holds the record for longest continuous human presence in space at eight days short of 10 years, and, through a number of collaborations, was made internationally accessible to cosmonauts and astronauts of many countries (program Intercosmos). The most notable of these, the Shuttle-Mir Program, saw American Space Shuttles visiting the station eleven times, bringing supplies and providing crew rotation.
Mir was assembled in orbit by successively connecting several modules, each launched separately from 1986 to 1996.
The station existed until 23 March 2001, when it was deliberately de-orbited, breaking apart during atmospheric re-entry over the South Pacific Ocean.
It's also the name of a superb 37mm f2.8 russian M42 wide-angle lens, that was a winner at the Grands Prix of Brussels in 1958.
The space station didn't have victorian sash windows.
Photograph taken with:
Canon EOS 10D
Pentax Super-Takumar 50mm f1.4
Paris | 2016
LZOS Zenit Mir-1V 37mm ƒ/5.6 (Зенит Мир-1В)
1986 | 10 blades iris | m42 | ƒ/5.6
Mir -1 is the Russian's Carl zeiss Flektogon copy
Zenit E / MIr 1v / expired Centuria 200
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